$105.00 (VAT included)

An undeniably classic and elegant choice for the hot summer days and steamy festive nights. This 100% linen shirt is your best choice for the warm season. Linen is a breathable fabric providing cool and freshness in hot weather. It is also the strongest natural fiber, which means that you will be able to enjoy your beautiful shirt for a very long time. The light blue nuance of this made-to-measure shirt adds to its bright look and the pleasure of wearing it. A soft-colored shirt requires a relevant collar style: in this case, we would go for the Roby Cutaway. Now, just put on your favorite jeans and enjoy your sunny day in style.

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There is a lot of passion and attention to details in Tailor Lamb shirts!

This closer view reveals our philosophy: details matters, from the first stich to the final product.

Fit guarantee

Maybe you worry about your made-to-measure shirt order!?What if it doesn't fit or the measurers are not correct?

Take a deep breath!

We have fit guarantee option.

Order your first shirt without any hesitation. If it doesn't fit, tell us about it, explain what needs to be repaired, and we will make it for free.We will save all new measures to your profile for the next order!

NeckPlace two fingers between the tape measure and the neck as the pictures show, and make sure you can move the tape easily. Do not tighten the tape measure. Make sure that the tape is at the base of the neck where the neck and shoulders meet or at the height where the collar would be if you were wearing a shirt.

ChestStand up straight, relax and take deep breath with hands down at your side. The chest measurement should be taken around the chest under the armpits. Make sure the tape is parallel and you can move the tape easily. Do not tighten the tape measure. Avoid having thick clothes on when measuring.

WaistStand up in a relaxed posture, do not hold your breath or hold your stomach in. If you do not have beer belly, the waist measurement should be taken around the waist at the narrowest point. If you have beer belly, you should measure the widest point. Make sure you can move the tape easily. Do not tighten the tape measure.

HipsTake out all of the stuff in the front and back pockets your trouser. The hip measurement should be taken around the hips at the widest point. Stand up in a relaxed posture, and keep the tape parallel. Do not tighten the tape measure. Make sure you can move the tape easily.

ShouldersStand up in a relaxed posture. Measure across the top of the shoulder from one edge to the other. Ensure you take the curved contour over the top of the shoulders as shown. If you are wearing your best fitted shirt measure up to the shoulder seams.

Sleeve lengthThe sleeve measurement should be taken from exactly the same point you used earlier for the "Shoulder" measurement. Measure from tip of shoulder to a point at the wrist where you want the sleeve to end. Do not bend your arms. If you want to match your dress shirt with a suit, you should measure the suit sleeve length you want, and then add one (1) centimeter .That will be the shirt's sleeve length.

WristMeasure the actual wrist size around your wrist bone. You may also consider adding ¼" to ½" to your size if you wear medium to heavier watches.**Provide us the actual/skin tight measure. Our tailor adds at least 3cm-5cm to your measurement to allow room for movement**

BicepsMeasure around your upper arm at the widest point. This is normally taken about 15cm to 18 cm from the tip of the shoulder seam. This is the sleeve width of the largest part of your arm.**Do not flex your bicep.**

Shirt lengthStand up in a relaxed posture. Measure from the topmost point of the shoulder at a point near the nape at the collar seam, along the front of your body, to a point where you want the shirt to end.

Shirt measurments

Units

Collar

Chest (full)

Waist (full)

Hips (full)

Shirt length back

Yoke

Biceps (full)

Wrist/cuff

Sleeve length

CollarThe collar measurement should be taken from the middle of the button hole to the center of the collar button when the collar is spread flat.

Half ChestButton the shirt and lay it flat. Then measure from edge to edge just below the armpit.

Half WaistWith the shirt laid flat, measure from edge to edge at the waistline. (Measure at the narrowest point of the waist or mid-torso of the shirt.)

Half HipsWith the shirt laid flat, measure from edge to edge at the base of the shirt.

Sleeve lengthLay the sleeve flat and measure along the outside edge (opposite to the sleeve seam) from the top of the shoulder (starting at the seam) to the end of the cuff.

Half BicepsWith the shirt laid flat, measure the width of your sleeve at the upper arm. This is normally taken about 15cm to 18 cm from the tip of the shoulder seam. This is the sleeve width of the largest part of your arm/sleeve.**Half armhole is always bigger than half bicep. Normally, half armhole is at least 6cm bigger than half bicep.**

CuffSpread the cuff on flat surface. Place the measuring tape on the center of the buttonhole and measure across to center of the button.

YokeMeasure the distance between the sleeves, from one edge of the shoulder to the other, across the back. (Do not measure directly at the yoke seam.)

Shirt lengthMeasure at the back from the base of the collar seam at the middle to a point where the shirt ends.

Half ArmholePlace the shirt on a large flat surface so the front of the shirt is facing you. Place the measuring tape at the top of the armhole seam and follow it along its edge to the point where the armhole meets the sleeve seam. (Note: this is a curved measurement, so please measure carefully.)**Half armhole is always bigger than half bicep. Normally, half armhole is at least 6cm bigger than half bicep.**